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3 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: huang-chao-rebellions, rebellion, rebellions

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Huang Chao Rebellion

A late Tang rebellion Jiang presents as eliminating aristocratic families and enabling Song bureaucratic redesign.

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The Bureaucracy That Ate China

2025-03-13, day precision · Civilization #38: Twilight of the Middle Kingdom

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"...in the Tang, this would culminate in something called the Huang Chao Rebellion, which would last for 10 years. When a salt merchant named..."

The Bureaucracy That Ate China

2025-03-13, day precision · Civilization #38: Twilight of the Middle Kingdom

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"Okay? So that is the significance of the Huang Chao Rebellion. It eliminated the idea of aristocracy in China. Okay. So Professor Wang Yuhua...."

The Bureaucracy That Ate China

2025-03-13, day precision · Civilization #38: Twilight of the Middle Kingdom

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"...fight wars, and this will eventually lead to the An Lushan Rebellion, okay? Which lasts for almost 10 years. An Lushan is the top..."

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